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The Energy Transition Experiment in Germany

Zakaria Hireche and Moussa Boucheneb
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Zakaria Hireche: Blida2 University Lounici Ali
Moussa Boucheneb: UMBB - Université M'Hamed Bougara Boumerdes

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Abstract: Germany has sought to accomplish an energy transition by progressively shifting from dependence on fossil fuel sources to reliance on various forms of renewable energy sources. This transition is facilitated through the implementation of a range of legislative measures that align with the goals of the energy transition program. Furthermore, Germany leads in European scientific research, prioritizing the involvement of the private sector. These initiatives have resulted in positive outcomes in the German energy market, prompting the development of infrastructure for renewable energy sources.Consequently, their contribution to Germany's energy supply has seen a gradual rise.

Keywords: Energy transition renewable energies depleted energy resources. JEL Classification Codes: P28 Q49; Energy transition; renewable energies; depleted energy resources. JEL Classification Codes: P28; Q49 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024-06-30
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Published in International Journal of Economic Performance - المجلة الدولية للأداء الاقتصادي, inPress, 07 (01)

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